Mrs. Henry Pulz
passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ella Fash, in
Chicago, on Thursday, Oct. 18, 1928, after several months of
illness.

Deceased, whose
maiden name was Hanna Marth, was born in Germany June 21, 1848. She
lived there until young womanhood, coming to this country in 1867.
In 1870 she was married to Carl Neverman in Neillsville, where they
continued to make their home. Mr. Neverman died in July 1897. In
1900 she was married to Henry Pulz, who passed away in 1916. Mrs.
Pulz continued to make her home here until about two years ago,
when she went to Chicago to live with her daughter, Mrs. Fash.

During the last
years of her life here, her grandson, Harold Dean, made his home
with her while attending school, and looked after her needs.

Mrs. Pulz was a
lady of boundless good cheers and made friends wherever she went,
even in her old age when she went to Chicago she adjusted herself
to her new surroundings and won the friendship of a wide circle of
acquaintances. She was kindly, sympathetic and helpful to all whom
she met. Although she suffered much at the last, she was sustained
by her cheerful spirit and her strong religious faith.

She is survived by
four children of her first marriage: Mrs. Louise Ellingson,
Chicago; Max Neverman, Neillsville; Mrs. Henry Gunderson, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Ella Fash, Chicago. She leaves also 16
grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and two brothers, Albert Marth
and Frank Marth of Neillsville.

The body was
brought here for burial by the two daughters, from Chicago, the
funeral being held Sunday afternoon at the Reformed Church, Rev. E.
H. Vornholt officiating. The large attendance and the beautiful
flowers testified to the high regard in which the deceased was
held.

Those from out of
town attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. George Olson of
Grantsburg; Mrs. A. Hoganson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Montag and Mr.
Fenske, all of Chili.